School: Curry (C.) (roll number 12067)

Location:
Curry, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chaomháin
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  2. The four sons of a certain King set out to find a fortune.
    A. becomes an apprentice to a master
    B. to a Mark's man
    C. to a man of great hearing powers
    D. to a master chief
    At the end of a year the four brothers meet and relate their happenings to the father who is well pleased is satisfied that they have occupied their time well.
    Learning from their father that a gentleman in England had lost his daughter on hearing this the four brothers set out to find her.
    C. listens attentively and then he discovers that she had been carried off to the eastern world. A makes a three masted ship on which
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